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Local Adoption Pilot Database

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Purpose

Samara has started collecting data for the networking and cross-pollination of pilot project wisdom. The purpose of this is to organise the formation and cross-pollination of learning between:

  • Local adoption pilots which we can seek to understand to later support. 
  • Ambassador support pods (3-4 people) who meet and share experiences and explore best practices. 

We have begun the process of turning this initial data into a working database, which will act like a networking hub. Initially we have transferred the data to an Airtable in order to have the flexibility to play with the structure and allow the users to drive development. We envision a period of collection and ongoing adjustments before designing a more in-depth user experience and choosing a more suitable software environment.

Samara has started supporting Ambassadors and established starter pods and pilot support using the following tables (sets of data):

The sections below display each of these as an input form and a view of the published data. 

Pilot People Directory:
The primary purpose of the database is to connect people and facilitate regenerative processes and learning. One of the sets of information in the database is a people directory. This was created to allow ambassadors and those interested in joining pods or pilots to freely contact each other and look for areas of synergy or similar interests in relation to pilots. Initially much of the data is free input. This is so Samara and ambassadors can see what kind of interests and information appear. As the data grows we envision consulting ambassadors to create a more contained set of categories which are relevant to pilot needs. 

ADD YOURSELF TO THE DIRECTORY

Ambassador 'Pilot Pods':

Current Pilot data, organised by Type and Phase:

Ecoregion map:

Originally we started using the bioregions from the one earth website, but then discovered there were no exact defined borders or way for ambassadors to clearly identify the relevant location information for adding their information. We then discovered the below interactive google earth map which overlays the ecoregions, biome and bio-geo-realm. We have used this interlinked data to allow any city or town to be added to the database referencing the correct attached location data. This creates a user friendly experience that still encourages location in a much more relevant way to the regenerative work we are doing. Having to go into the map and find one's location is also a useful educational experience for many and naturally encourages discussions around these ecological factors entering into the pilot and pod activities. 

Click the image below to visit the interactive map and find your location!!

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*Unfortunately there is not yet a search function, but we are working on our own version of this which allows this. If you live in a small village or town, find it on another map and the nearest large town to make it easier to find yourself in the map below.

How we collect data

- Survey

- Service Design

- Strategies for Data Collection

 

Visualization: Social System Mapping: